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04 01 2011
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Historic Lesbian Marriage Unites Top Clergy of Episcopal Church
The marriage of Episcopal Divinity School, dean and president, the Very Reverend Katherine Hancock Ragsdale and Mally Lloyd, Canon to the Ordinary, was the first lesbian marriage solemnized by the Right Reverend M Thomas Shaw SSJE, Bishop Diocesan of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. The coup
01 01 2011
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The Gay Rights Heroes of 2010
As the final hours of 2010 wrap up, it’s worth taking a look back at the names and players who helped make this year a dynamic one for LGBT rights. From historic victories in Congress to bold individual acts for equality, 2010 was quite the year to remember. Here’s to the folks who helped prove what
27 12 2010
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In Ukraine, returned asylum seekers face abuse
Human Rights Watch urged the European Union on Thursday to stop returning migrants and asylum seekers to Ukraine, saying that they faced abuse and torture in the former Soviet republic. Given its proximity to the EU, Ukraine has become a hub for migrants fleeing violence in countries such as Afghan
25 12 2010
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First Irish civil partnerships to take place in April
Irish justice minister Dermot Ahern has signed a commencement order to bring civil partnerships into law. The ceremonies become legal on January 1st but as couples have to give three months’ notice, the first civil partnerships will not take place until April 1st. Straight couples must give three
23 12 2010
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UN votes to reinstate resolution condemning execution of gays
The United Nations General Assembly has voted to restore a reference to sexual orientation in a resolution opposing the unjustified killings of minority groups. Last month, a UN panel deleted a reference to gays and lesbians in resolution introduced by Morocco and Mali. The vast majority of countri
22 12 2010
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The Intimacy Project calls for LGBT writers to submit a piece for inclusion in a book
Submissions are currently being accepted for consideration for inclusion in The Intimacy Project in book form. This piece of writing is very open ended so you can write a quote, a poem, a rant, a short story or basically anything you’d like. In less than 350 words, share experiences, a viewpoint, or
20 12 2010
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Barbie harmful for Iranian girls: hardliners
The Iranian hardliners consider the iconic doll as a corrupter of the minds of young Muslims girls and hence they want to prohibit it in Iran, reports said. However the attempts made by them to attract the girls to buy dolls in a 'hijab', like the brother-sister pair of Dara and Sara, have failed t
17 12 2010
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THE COURAGEOUS WOMEN OF IRAN
The Courageous Women of Iran is a film made by Irish television about the brave women in Iran who decided to challenge the unjust laws which meant that they were treated as 'Half a Man'. The documentary features interviews with the women involved and tells the story behind the One Million Signature
17 12 2010
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ZIMBABWE COURT ACQUITS LGBT ACTIVIST
Ellen Chademana, an administrative assistant at the prominent NGO Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ), was acquitted by a magistrate's court in Harare on Thursday. The charges followed an armed police raid on the GALZ offices in Milton Park Harare in May. Ellen Chademana was arrested and detained
16 12 2010
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European Parliament calls for protection of LGBT people’s human rights worldwide
Today the European Parliament voted its annual report on human rights in the world. The report pays particular attention to human rights violations on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity, and calls for increased efforts to combat the violence and discrimination faced by lesbian, gay, b
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GRADATION - installation for The Trans Day of Remembrance
GRADATION is a collaborative installation of Women's Initiatives Supporting Group (WISG) and artist Uta Bekaia, supported by Propaganda.network. The voices and video images used in the installation belong to Transfeminist activists and our sisters - Amanda, Gabi, Nata, Tako. All of us are united by the grief that will forever remind us about our Trans sisters killed in the recent years, but we are also united by the same goal - to achieve living in a country and in the society free from Transphobia! #TDOR
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